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I would spend my last day with my family and friends. I would buy a whole bunch of things I have always wanted and use them. I would go driving, even though I don’t have a license. I would be scared and unhappy that I was probably going to die, but I would still try to act happy and have a good last day alive. I would say everything I have always wanted to everyone. I would make sure that I have made friends with everyone I’ve always wanted too. I would own up to everything I have done to everyone. After I’ve finished doing everything I’ve wanted to do I would go find food supplies and supplies to build a shelter, I would gather a flashlight and some batteries; all the essentials. I would attempt to build a shelter and I would get hide all my food in a place that it would not get radiation poisoning. I would get games- even though you wouldn’t think to play games while you’re getting bombed- I’d also take all my favourite things I own and bring them with me into my shelter, also I would gather everyone I love to come and stay in this shelter with me, I don’t know if it would work in the explosion but I would still try. I would try and go to sleep so that I wouldn’t be awake while the explosion was happening! That is how I would spend my day before the nuclear attack on Canada I would spend my last day with my family and friends. I would buy a whole bunch of things I have always wanted and use them. I would go driving, even though I don’t have a license. I would be scared and unhappy that I was probably going to die, but I would still try to act happy and have a good last day alive. I would say everything I have always wanted to everyone. I would make sure that I have made friends with everyone I’ve always wanted too. I would own up to everything I have done to everyone. After I’ve finished doing everything I’ve wanted to do I would go find food supplies and supplies to build a shelter, I would gather a flashlight and some batteries; all the essentials. I would

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